Page 14 Sports University Daily Kansan, September 11, 1981 Oregon contest recalls Seurer-Bell frosh debut By TRACEE HAMILTON Sports Editor A year ago at this time, tailback Kerrwin Bell and quarterback Frank Seurler were untied freshmen. Both made the trip to Eugene, Ore., and Jayhawks' season against the Ducks. Things haven't been the same since Seurer is happy to be playing Oregon again. BOTTLE BELL AND Seurer came off the bench during the Oregon contest. Ben entered the game on the third play and gained 69 yards on 20 carries. Seurer took the field in the second period and guided KU to its only tail, a 14-yard pass to David Verser, which gave the Jawahars a 7-7 tie. "I'm pretty excited about this game," he said yesterday. "I played with a couple of guys on their team, and we were talking about the game during the summer." Both Squirer and Bell, who went to Edison High School in Huntington Beach, Calif., know Monte Olson, second-sector Oregon center, and Jeff Adams, second-team safety, from their prep days. "It was a pretty intense game," Seurer said of last year's standoff. "Someone will have to prove something this time." BELL, WHO carried the ball 28 times for 97 yards against Tulsa, was descrii Coach Don Fambrough as a "m because opposing defenses will brought the season. Bell, the rush摩擦了the nation's freshmen season, said he would improve his using his head. "I've got to think more, to choose carefully," Bell said. "I could see films of last year's press conference and I would like things and correct things I'm doing." Seurer, too, is working to correct in the Tulsa team, in which he completed 10 of 123 or 123 balls, but three four interceptions. Knox mov Murray Knox, recently appointed Marian Washington after serving as By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer "Last week I was forcing the ball," he said. "So we worked on dumping it to the backs if the receivers aren't open. I don't want to force anything." Searer and Bell combined for several short passes in the flat that were successful against the mobile Tulsa defense, and Searer said he hoped to use the play more often against Oregon. The men's basketball program person two weeks ago, except this ti leave KU. Murray Knox, who was a part-ti- nder under Coach Ted Owen basketball programs Sept. 1 to be women coach Marian Washington. "WE MIGHT BE doing that more," he said. "It puts the running back one-on-one with the inception of the offense." Knox will be responsible for players, scouting and helping with n is replacing Sandy Bahan, who was last year. "I ALWAYS knew I wanted to Knox said. His duties with the men's team w the same, he said, but with a differ “With the men, I was a part-time t eacher. I did it with With M call it on the floor coaching.” But the Jayhawks never ran one of Seurer's favorites—the shotgun. Knox came to KU from Garnett Kansas, where he was the head basal and an assistant varsity football coa In switching to women's basketball "I was hoping we'd run it," Seurer said. "I guess it was the circumstances we were in." 'We'll have to be at our very, very best. We can't give them anything. I think we've got our mistakes corrected.' Predictions —Don Fambrough
HamiltonHaggstromSchaadSmallRichardsonParker
Oregon at KansasKansas 24-21Kansas 20-17Kansas 14-6Kansas 23-19Kansas 24-7Kansas 21-10
Nebraska at IowaNebraska 28-21Nebraska 45-3Nebraska 35-17Nebraska 42-11Iowa 10-9Nebraska 21-7
Wyoming at OklahomaOklahoma 38-7Oklahoma 31-14Oklahoma 44-6Oklahoma 35-7Oklahoma 63-0Oklahoma 45-3
West Texas State at Iowa StateIowa State 31-0Iowa State 35-7Iowa State 17-3Iowa State 23-7West Texas State 24-19Iowa State 42-7
Texas Tech at ColoradoTexas Tech 21-17Texas Tech 35-28Texas Tech 14-10Texas Tech 24-3Texas Tech 38-3Texas Tech 31-14
Army at MissouriMissouri 35-6Missouri 31-10Missouri 31-14Missouri 28-0Missouri 17-9Missouri 34-7
South Dakota at Kansas StateSouth Dakota 9-6Kansas State 20-10South Dakota 13-7South Dakota 15-11Kansas State 6-3Kansas State 3-2
Stanford at PurdueStanford 28-14Stanford 31-17Purdue 17-14Stanford 21-13Stanford 17-14Purdue 28-17
James Madison at AppalachianJames Madison 10-7Appalachian State 28-14James Madison 35-16James Madison who cares?James Madison 3-2Appalachian State 15-14
Georgia Tech at AlabamaAlabama 42-3Alabama 49-0Alabama 49-12Alabama 48-8Alabama 31-7Alabama 52-0
Season Totals0-0-00-0-00-0-00-0-00-0-00-0-0
The predictors are Tracee Hamilton, sports editor; Ron Haggstrom, associate sports editor; Bob Schaad, managing editor; Jim Small, sports writer; Earl Richardson, photographer; and Tim Parker, sports writer. "There are instances where you should dump it to the back." 1 Bell said he also was excited about the Oregon game. missed the Fresno State contest because of eligibility problems, will suit up against the Jayhawks. Williams carried just 43 times for 205 THE JAYHAWKS® jintury outlook was bright temperature water cools the software Ringer at the TEAHWKS® jintury outlook was bright Page 4 University Daily Kansan, September 11, $19^{R1}$ Mistakes mar Jayhawk's opener against Hurricane By TRACEE HAMILTON Sports Editor It wasn't a thing of beauty KU's 11-15 defeat of Tulsa last Saturday was a mixture of luck, flukes, mistakes and miscues. Great football it wasn't. But Head Coach Dumfroub was satisfied with his team's victory. "WEVE COME a long way," Fambridge said. "I'm never critical of a win. I'll guardandmame you it was a real physical ball game." "Kerwin Ball played hard. An average back didn't have made it to the line, and he made four or five yards. He's a marked player," said Kyle. "He's been every time. He's as sas as he can be." Bell gained 97 yards but needed 28 carries to do it. His longest carry was a 25-yd trot in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Frank Seurier was 10 of 16 for 123 yards, but four of his six incomplete ended in the arms of Tulaa defenders. Punter Bucky Scriber averaged 50.8 yards a kick but had his first punt of the game blocked because of a missed assignment. Farnbrough, however, saw several bison spots in the Jayhawks' season opener. "Our kickoff coverage was good," he said. "We never let them start past the 15-yard line. Every time they put the ball in play, they were in the hole. As KU was pulling out its victory, tomorrow's rival, Oregon, was losing to Fresno State, 23-16. But Fambrough didn't put much stock in that contest. said." Great teams, good teams and poor teams. "Now there are great teams and good teams. The name doesn't mean anything. If you don't play your best, you'll get beat. Every team has some good players." Fambridge and his squad filmed the Press-State Oregon game Monday after the game. "I was very impressed with Fresno State," Fambrough said, "and the University of Oregon is pretty much the same team we tied last year, the team that beat Washington and tied Southern California. California. "I TOLD THE TEAM, 'Let's don't get lulled to sleep' by Oregon's loss. They might be the biggest, most physical team along with Oklahoma and Nebraska." Senior linebacker Kyle McNorton also tore the Wolverines made too many errors in the '12 season. "I'm glad we won," he said. "But as a play of the team, there were a lot of mental mistakes. Interceptions, fumbles, missed assignments on defense. "I knew Tula had a good team. When you make mistakes with a good team, you're usually going to lose. But we canitalize on the ones we got." McNorton was pleased with the way the Jahayh defense handled Tulsa quarterback Kenny Jackson, but was not happy with his own performance. "We made him scramble and made him break out of the pocket," McNorton said. "He was what we expected. I thought he was faster than what he really was." "But I played my worst game. I was too stupid to make an attempt to make a mistake. But I love winning." HOURS BREAKFAST HOURS STARTING IN SEPTEMBER 6:30-10:30 Mon.-Sun. LUNCH & DINNER Mon.-Thurs. 10:30-12:00 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 10:30-1:00 Sun. 10:30-11:00 SCHNEIDER'S Retail Liquor The Wine & Keg Shoppe "Under the Flags" at 1610 W.23rd 843-3212 - Best Keg Prices In Town - We Specialize In NO HASSLE Parties. - Keg Delivery Available - Most Reliable Equipment in Town - Ice, Cups, and Mix Available "Under the Flags" at 1610 $ \frac{1}{2} $ W.23rd 841-9450 egon game, as is Defensive end yesterday after it is still weak e either senior try. ambrough was at. he said, "If I will be ready we have to be at a give them our mistakes dise' ie played badly him down. uppe of the guys said I was good women. But I can play ota is proof. He hospital Gofers, which, inu- dakita and ate local tour- nanced to the ur tournament n his mind now nts. s from North pefully, I can am in, who was led the loss a pefully, we'll the Big Eight y chances to thy team." prised Lock- held up he t hustle h' enough to urs but their d said. over the loss the first round is evening in unfired for in Saturday KU E morn